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Document Type : Article In Conference 
Document Title :
Appraisal of the Status on Research on Labor Economics in the Islamic Framework
تقييم حالة البحث في اقتصاديات العمل في الإطار الإسلامي
 
Subject : Appraisal of the Status on Research on Labor Economics in the Islamic Framework 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : This paper reviews the literature related to the concept and nature of labour in an Islamic perspective which was published during the last thirty years. This review guides us that the labour market in Islam is governed by the Islamic laws of fairness, justice and reward that is equivalent to the job done. It has been also observed through literature survey that most of the conventional concepts, like theory of labour value, have been developed by earlier Muslim jurists. On the other hand it is also observed that most of the works in this area discussed the normative aspect of the labor market whereas few attempts can be seen discussing the positive aspect. The review of literature guides us that there is a need of the time to develop the new theoretical and empirical models for the Islamic labour market, which should be different than the conventional one. This paper also proposed some strategies for the development of new models for the Islamic labor market which should be compatible with the modern world. 
Conference Name : 7th International Conference on Islamic Economics 
Duration : From : 24-3-1429 AH - To : 26-3-1429 AH
From : 1-3-2008 AD - To : 3-3-2008 AD
 
Publishing Year : 1429 AH
2008 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 25 
Article Type : Article 
Conference Place : King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 
Organizing Body : Islamic Economics Research Center 
Added Date : Thursday, July 1, 2010 

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توصيف أزيدAzid, Toseef ResearcherDoctoratetoseefazid@brain.net.pk

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